Listen to recordings of the Community Forum held January 18, 2006
Speaker 1: Carol Greenwald | Speaker 2: Charles Morse | Speaker 3: Shelomo Alfassa
Speaker 4: Edwin Black | Speaker 5: Rabbi Avi Weiss | Speaker 6: Cong. Eliot Engel
Q&A: Carol Greenwald & Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld

Photo courtesy of Carrie Devorah
Speakers at the January 18 conference in Washington, DC on
Should Arab Anti-Semitism be on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum's Agenda? Speakers, from left to right: Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, Ohev Shalom, the National Synagogue;
Charles Morse, Boston Radio show host, author of the Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism;
Congressman Eliot Engel, 17th District NY; Shelomo Alfassa, leadership of the International Sephardic Council;
Rabbi Avi Weiss, president of AMCHA; Edwin Black, author of IBM and The Holocaust;
Carol Greenwald, Board of Directors, Holocaust Museum Watch;
Rabbi Nissim Elnacave, leadership of the International Sephardic Leadership Council |
Join us for a community discussion of the Museum’s agenda
with Congressmen Eliot Engel of New York
Rabbi Avi Weiss, president of AMCHA
Edwin Black, author of “IBM and the Holocaust”
Shelomo Alfassa, Executive Director of International Society for Sephardic Progress
Chuck Morris, author of “The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism”
Maurice Shohet, a leader of the Iraqi Jewish community, who wrote about his escape from Iraq
Fred S. Zeidman, chair of the Museum, invited
Wednesday, January 18, 2006 at 7:30 pm
Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah --The National Synagogue
1600 Jonquil St NW Washington DC 20012
Admission free |
"Among the Righteous: Lost Stories From the Holocaust's Long Reach into Arab Lands"
by Robert Satloff, Executive Director of the Washington Institure for Near Eastern Policy \
December 3, 2006 at 7:30 p.m.
Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah- The National Synagogue
1600 Jonquil Street NW, Washington, DC 20012 |